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- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- After a seemingly undead man is bound and buried alive, he digs himself back to the surface and seeks bloody vengeance on those who caused him his suffering.
- Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.
- "Game of Thrones" actor and longtime vegetarian Peter Dinklage narrates "Face Your Food," revealing the ugly truth about that meal on your table and how it got there.
- Pink breaks the mold once again, bringing her career to a new level in 2013 with a world tour that entertains unlike ever before! Get inside access to "the girl who got the party started" with exclusive interviews and rare live performances.
- Tilikum, the killer whale who was the subject of Blackfish, has died. And it's all SeaWorld's fault for keeping him in captivity at their amusement park for 33 years. He didn't got to know freedom again, never got to feel the ocean currents, and never got to see his family again. SeaWorld's announcement to quit it's orca-breeding program came soon after the tragedy.
- Why everyone would be vegetarian if slaughterhouses had glass walls, is being told by music legend and activist Paul McCartney.
- In this PETA game parody of "Cooking Mama", the player has to prepare a thanksgiving dish with a dead turkey, in order to get the "even meaner than mama" score from the titular character.
- 26-minute excerpt from films made by the researchers themselves at Dr. Genarelli's head injury laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. The tapes were secretly taken by members of the Animal Liberation Front and brought to the attention of the press and Congress, which led to the closing of the lab. The film shows painful experiments: baboons strapped on a table have crashing blows administered to their heads, while scientists smoke and listen to music. These experiments had been conducted for 15 years at the expense of 12 Million dollars, funded by the tax payer.
- Step inside the box of mystery! Well, well, well, Mr Boo is up to his old tricks again, causing more trouble for Bob, Paul, Sally, and the gang. In his craziest attempt yet, Mr Boo manages to lure The Shapies one by one into his magnificent magic show. Why? To banish them to the world of light and out of the bedroom forever. Then why would Sally Cylinder be helping him? Cause that's show biz, especially when it comes to cheap tricks.
- Chick sisters Nugget and Chickette have to save Pamela Anderson again. This time Pam has been kidnapped by the evil mascot of McDonalds, Ronald McDonald, who plans to turn her into an unhappy meal along with tortured chickens. On the other side, Mario and Luigi are simply too busy creating video games to rescue Pamela.
- PETA went undercover inside National Institutes of Health, where Elisabeth Murray and her colleagues conduct painful experiments on monkeys. For more than 30 years, Mrs. Murray has been inflicting traumatic and permanent brain damage on monkeys, placing realistic-looking rubber or mechanical snakes and spiders just to see how the monkeys would react, and then killing them. She alone has received millions of tax dollars just to repeat the lab horror.
- In a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity's cruelest invention - the factory farm.
- In 1999, PETA revealed a trainer who attacked and abused elephants with electric prods and bullhooks, and told trainers about how to "train" these animals to perform circus tricks. Twenty years later, one of these elephants named Becky is still being subjected to brutal abuse, and is still forced to perform such tricks in various circuses.
- PETA has gone undercover at McDonald's suppliers across the US, where chickens are killed with cruel methods that only result with pain and suffering. McDonald's, that is one of the world's biggest sellers of chicken meat, has the responsibility and ability to demand its American and Canadian suppliers to go for a less cruel method, in order to reduce the fatal abuse of chickens.
- In early 2009, PETA did an undercover investigation inside Japan's largest horse slaughterhouse to expose the reality of horse racing. Many horses that are no longer profitable, and can't perform races anymore, are sent to slaughter.
- During PETA's seven-month long investigation inside the Union of Solicitor General Employees, lots of exotic mammals like wallabies, ring-tailed lemurs, anteaters and sloths were revealed to have been subject to neglect and abuse, and then sold. Small animals that survived the shipments from other countries were confined to a barren room without climate control. Several animals languished, some others suffered from untreated wounds, and many others died of starvation and dehydration.
- A moving introductory exploration of society's use of animals. By presenting facts about animals' rich emotional complexity and drawing parallels between the animal rights movement and other social justice movements in recent history, this video will help students use critical thinking skills to examine why and how the routine exploitation of animals continues-and they'll also learn what they can do to help stop it.
- In several hatcheries and farms in India, newly-hatched chicks are welcomed with pain and misery, and never get to meet their mothers and live their natural lives. Female and male chicks are separated. Sick, deformed and "low-grade" chicks, along with male chicks that are deemed "worthless", are routinely killed by getting thrown into trash bins, grinders, fire pits and fish ponds.
- Four teenagers, some meat-eaters, some vegan go on a mission to discover the truths of meat production and consumption.
- This is a PETA video depicting "Coon on a Log", a cruel and sadistic event in which a raccoon is chained to an around 2-foot long log. The log with the chained animal is then tossed in the middle of a lake. Participants let their dogs sic on the raccoon. Some say that dog who knocks the raccoon off the log first wins, but some sources say that the dog who rips the animal apart first wins.
- PETA went undercover inside Agriprocessors, Inc., a kosher slaughterhouse in Postville, Iowa, where kosher and federal law were violated as cattle were inhumanely killed and slaughtered. They had tracheas and esophagi ripped from their throats with meat hooks and knives, and writhed in pools of their blood as they desperately tried to stand up for up to three minutes before they finally died.
- Tohm defends animal rights in her video by lambasting the fashion industry and its selling of furs and other animal products for the sake of profit.
- An investigative documentary into the corporate takeover of pig farming and the devastating impacts this is having on our environment, local communities, small farmers, human health and animal welfare.
- An expose of vivisector John Orem's ride on the federal grant gravy train that tells the remarkable story of how five cats slated for death at Texas Tech escaped on the underground railroad.
- Transformed by the love of a kitten, a tough New York City construction contractor is inspired to rescue abandoned animals, become a vegetarian, and take his message of compassion to the streets.
- In this game parody of the famous "Pokemon" franchise, Pikachu and friends set out to the revenge against demented trainers after generations of violence and abuse. According to PETA, keeping Pokemon in pokeballs to send them out in battles, is like chaining up elephants in train carts to send them in circuses.
- A PETA investigation took place in Ontario, Canada, where bears are lured to a drum baited with cookies, bagels and greasy food, before they are shot and slaughtered for their fur used to make the King's Guard's caps in the UK.
- Once again, Pikachu sets out to free Pokémon. Together, they are going against McDonald's, that serves animal meat near Pokémon toys.
- PETA India went undercover in the live-animal and wildlife meat markets (also called «wet markets») in India, where dozens of animals are kept in filthy and crammed conditions before they are cruelly killed for food, including dogs, chickens, crabs and eels, and charred remains of wild animals like monkeys, wild boars and porcupines. The novel pandemic and the various deadly strains of bird flu are believed to have come from a wet market in China, but the next pandemic could begin in India or anywhere else in the world.
- In September 2015, investigators from PETA traveled to South Africa where they did undercover inside the world's largest ostrich slaughterhouses that supply ostrich skins to Hermès, Prada, Louis Vuitton and many other top European fashion houses, one slaughterhouse being an exclusive supplier of ostrich skins for Hermès Birkin bags. In these slaughterhouses, ostriches are forced into stun boxes and have their throats slit, while those still alive watched in horror as their flockmates are killed in front of them. Feathers ripped out of their skin are used in costumes for the Moulin Rouge and festivals like Brazil's Rio Carnival, as well as in feather dusters, boas, and accessories. Ostrich meat is sold throughout South Africa and exported to Europe.
- In order to reveal the tragic fate of unwanted horses, from the auction house to the supermarket, a PETA investigator gets on board a slaughterhouse-bound truck.
- An undercover investigation by PETA revealed animal abuse at a laboratory in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
- A PETA investigator worked inside Auburn University, where dogs were subject to cruel experiments related to kidney transplants.
- A Capuchin monkey named Django is forced to perform meaningless tricks and pose for photos in one of the last remaining "organ-grinder" acts in USA, the type of song-and-dance routine that has occurred since the 19th century. Even with her teeth removed, she can lash out at people, including children. If Django had lived in a sanctuary, she would have thrived in a naturalistic environment.
- The film shows the barbaric fur industry. Among other things, we see whaling, catching wild forest animals, fur farms, skinning newborn lambs and lambs, shooting crocodiles and killing baby seals.
- PETA Asia went into seven randomly selected slaughterhouses in Indonesia, where Australian cows and bulls are revealed to be subjected to gruesome acts for their meat sold to dangerous wet markets, and their skin to the global leather industry. Workers fail to shoot cows properly with captive-bolt guns, allowing said animals to suffer for many minutes (some up to 12 minutes) before slaughter while still alive. Others are physically restrained before their throats are slit, as actually approved by the Australian government. Another cow had his tail twisted again and again.
- Author for the award-winning book "Everything Is Illuminated", Jonathan Safran Foer, speaks out against animal cruelty for kosher meat, including the "grisly" animal abuse at the world's largest glatt kosher slaughterhouse called AgriProcessors, Inc. where PETA did undercover. Many in the Jewish community have questioned about the seriousness of such abuses, and kosher authorities' failure to denounce them, and this video takes on these questions.
- PETA got some footage of Alaska and six other polar bears who lived in small cages, and were forced to perform in hot, humid regions of Mexico and the Caribbean while touring with Suarez Bros.
- Circus has always been no fun for animals. The story is the same for the Tangier Shrine Circus, where exhibitor David Donnert has tried to repeatedly force a distressed horse to lie down by striking him on the legs and hauling on the reins, which is very painful for the horse. Donnert has also been whipping a camel in the face. Another exhibitor named Vicenta Pages has been hitting tigers and lions with whip and prod, as these animals have been flinching in fear and frantically looked for an opportunity to escape the ring.
- The story of Britches, a little monkey whose eyes were sewn shut after birth due to a cruel experiment. Fortunately, she was rescued by the Animal Liberation Movement (ALF).
- Rue McClanahan, known for acting in "Golden Girls", is narrating PETA's investigation of Seaboard Farms, a pig factory where pigs were subject to brutal violence and cruelty.
- A PETA undercover investigation took place at Nippon Ham, Japan's leading pork producer, where piglets are slammed into the floor, injected with surface disinfectant, and left to die. According to PETA, pigs and piglets raised for food just don't get anything that would make their lives worth living, besides from cruelty and suffering.
- Dr. Heather Rally explains why bears don't belong to captivity, like in roadside zoos and marine parks.
- During some of PETA's investigations, undercover workers happened to catch some very sick and disturbing events on camera, including sexual abuse and violence against farm animals. Sadly, such acts are common.
- An investigator from PETA did undercover inside Pronotic, Miss., a sausage supplier to Mississippi schools where mother pigs were subject to fatal cruelty before they got killed.
- Since 2014, PETA has exposed extreme cruelty in the wool industry in Australia, over and over. Even so, despite shearers having pleaded guilty and charges having been filed, sheep are still beaten, cut open, kicked, thrown, and skinned alive just so people around the world can wear clothes made of wool.
- A PETA investigation revealed an experiment on an under-anesthetized dog at a laboratory in Eastern Carolina University.
- PETA went undercover at Austin Aquarium, an indoor petting zoo and seedy strip mall aquarium in Texas where guests are encouraged to touch marine animals and participate in paid 'encounters' with such animals, only to be bitten by them. These animals, including lemurs, kinkajous, a sloth and a capybara, would normally avoid humans. Also, at least 11 staffers describe having been bitten.